Last year, because of polluted environment in Tien Giang province, more than 10 thousand tons of dead clam. As an environmental managers, two of my colleagues and I had to go there with researchers from the Research Institute for Aquaculture No.1 to work with aquaculture provincial authorities to solve the problem. After discussing, we went to the sea for monitoring environmental parameters and collect samples in order to bring to the laboratory. Suddenly, the storm was coming and we did not have
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Do you think you could travel across the atlantic on a boat or in a plane, on your own? Christopher Columbus and Charles Lindbergh are two people that have had a journey across the atlantic ocean. For each Columbus and Lindbergh’s journeys they had many similarities and differences, they had achievement and they each also faced challenges. Christopher Columbus began a risky journey to get across the atlantic ocean by boat in 1492, departing from Spain. Later, him and his team reached Canary Island
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a very beautiful and amazing country. The location is also in a wonderful spot. The absolute location is 39.30 degrees North by 8.00 degrees West. Portugal is located by one country and one body of water. To the west and north of Portugal, is the Atlantic Ocean. To the south and east is Spain. Portugal is also part of the Iberian Peninsula. There are only two countries that make up the Iberian Peninsula: Spain and Portugal. Portugal has many major landforms. These include mountain ranges and rivers
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Before we leave the Beagle Channel in Argentina for Antarctica, I make sure my dresser and table in my cabin are cleared off. I shove some things into my drawer and secure it closed with Duct tape; Other items I know I’ll use in the next two days I put on the floor. This is what we call “Drake Proofing.” The Drake Passage is an infamous 600-mile stretch of ocean, known for being some of the roughest seas in the world. It is the shortest way to get to Antarctica by boat, taking us about two days to
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Did you know that I got awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor? I was an instructor pilot on the NASA/Boeing 747 shuttle carrier airplane. I helped people learn how to fly the NASA/Boeing 747 shuttle carrier airplane. I was also the captain on the space shuttle flight Challenger. I helped satellite research by piloting the space shuttle that repaired a satellite and also sent a new satellite into space. I took a risk by taking space flights and becoming an astronaut. Things are not always
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Paraguay The landlocked country of Paraguay is set in the middle of Argentina, Bolivia, and Brazil in South America (Paraguay Weather). It is considerably close in size to California, measuring 406,752 square km (Glatzle). The land making up 397,302 square km and the water resources contributing 9,450 square kilometers (World Fact Book). Paraguay has ample landscape variety from the expansive farmland with rolling hills to the mountains that form the boundary to Brazil (Glatzle). Paraguay consists
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There are a number of paranormal activities that have occurred in the Graveyard of the Atlantic.The favorite theories of the Bermuda Triangle from fantasy writers are, “evil extraterrestrials, residue crystals from Atlantis, evil humans with anti-gravity devices or other weird technologies, and vile vortices from the fourth dimension” (Carroll). According to David Pares, one of the most popular paranormal activities in the Bermuda Triangle, electronic fog, forms when solar energy combines with thunderstorm
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David Cordingly, an engaging, self-exclaimed pirate expert, gives a vivid history of what it was like to live during the height of Atlantic piracy. Cordingly tells us who became pirates, what they wore, and how they were armed among many other detailed accounts of every day life both on land and at sea. Pirates, says the author, were attracted by the lure of plunder and the desire for an easy life.” The author explains that these men and women were not the fantasized heroes of today’s popular culture
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Today, agriculture takes up 17% of the country's GDP. Panama mainly relies on the United States, China, and Mexico for a number of things. The top five things they import is oil, machinery, vehicles, electronic equipment, and iron or steel products. Panama's natural resources include copper, shrimp, and hydropower. As said before, the deforestation of tropical rainforests threatened natural resources. The two largest cities with the largest populations in Panama are Panama City and Tocumen. Population
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“Trash islands” within international waters are mass accumulations of marine debris or litter. These accumulations occur as a result of oceanic pathways called convergence zones. As debris enters the ocean, the different temperatures of the waters create currents, acting like a “highway”. Eventually, the debris becomes bounded and is trapped by ocean gyres, circular ocean currents. The most famous “trash island” is The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, located in the Pacific Ocean. The size and mass of
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